Nipaba-Brew School

Nipaba-Brew School is located in Sampa, in the Brong Ahofo Region of Ghana. It is a developing town but it's still very rural. Most of the population is engaged in farming cashews as a cash crop and subsistence agriculture.

This is a private school that charges about 50 cents of tuition per day to support sixteen teachers, a security guard, and new buildings. Nipaba-Brew has been supported by the Harambee Centre in Oregon.

Nipaba-Brew is well known for raising awareness surrounding social and health issues, as well as engaging Sampa children in "Living a God-Life". The school's pupils perform before large crowds in English, their second language, at ages as young as six.